247. Why is it so popular?
In short, the situation on Gallo's side is so lackluster.
And there was nothing to gain, and before Wentini could give the money, he was captured by Mitheran.
Although the 'uncle' of the Enlais family volunteered to give his address and was looking forward to Gallo's 'visit', he lived alone and did not live with the rest of the family...
Therefore, Gallo will not visit him recently, which is likely to cause a lot of unnecessary suspicion and expose the identity of the skull crusher.
Gallo couldn't help but feel very regretful, and sighed secretly in his heart:
If the dumbfounded and the captain knew that I was a skullcrusher, I would definitely be hated, right?
With my own strength, dealing with this kind of large family with a large number of people and very scattered in the north and south, it is really very troublesome, they will not be like ordinary people, the whole family lives together, and if you want to solve them, you need enough patience and time.
Alas, why are you so bad? Don't you want to be a good person?
The old bishop gave Gallo a general account of what he had seen and heard, but did not mention the traitor King, but said that Mr. Murphy was a spy from the Visa, who had infiltrated and wreaked havoc, and might be plotting something, so as to remind Gallo to pay more attention.
In a way, that's true...
The old bishop also advised Gallo not to worry too much about the matter, and that they would take care of it.
Gallo nodded, and at the same time said indignantly:
"What an abomination it is to this pagan country! Actually secretly engaged in these dirty deeds! ”
"I wish I could join a holy war and uproot this group of infidels!"
"Why don't we declare war on them?"
Hearing his question, both the old bishop and the Jeke bishop were a little embarrassed...
Because technically speaking, the Visas are not considered enemies of the Empire, even if they take in a lot of Imperial wanted criminals, occasionally have some minor frictions, and engage in espionage, but they have never officially gone to war.
On the surface, the two sides have even concluded many peace agreements, and they have been able to trade with each other and visit each other from time to time.
At the national level, this kind of friendship on the surface and all kinds of intrigue in the secret is the normal situation.
And the reason why the two sides have been at peace is not because of those agreements, but purely because of geography...
Not only is it far away, but there is also a 'Peace Mountain Range' in the middle, and on the side of the mountain range is a huge swamp named 'God's Fallen Ze', and on the side of the Church is a large area of deserted Gobi...
There is not even a major road between the two countries, only a path trodden by explorers, but fortunately there is a means of transportation such as float boats, so that the two countries can still communicate somewhat.
This doomed the outbreak of a large-scale war between the two countries, the scale of communication and commerce was restricted, and the floating boat was not a good means of transportation.
As for the sea routes, the Visas are purely landlocked and have no intention of heading out to the sea, as their teachings are said to be that the sea is an ominous place that breeds darkness and danger.
Funnily enough, Visa, the god they believe in, is itself a god who rules the realm of darkness and dreams, and is known as the god of darkness and dreams...
And the Visaism that they believe in the whole country is actually a general term, and there is not only one sect in their country, but like the three religions of primordial chaos, divine light, and supreme true god, there are multiple sects that believe in the same god, which can be regarded as branches.
This should be counted as a religious system.
In the same way, many of the denominations here are collectively referred to as Orthodoxy and regarded as a polytheistic religious system.
Strictly speaking, Visaism is not a cult, and although there are many differences between the doctrine and the Orthodox Church in the Empire, the god Visas itself is not an evil god.
He is the kind of god who wanders outside of good and evil, who has neither entered the kingdom of God nor been sealed and banished.
So it cannot be said that Visaism is a cult, it can only be said that it is infidel.
And whether it is the Orthodox Christianity on this side of the empire or the Visaism on the other side, it is not so extreme for infidels, but the propaganda is not credible and cannot be associated with it.
This is much better than the religions of the earth.
In general, the Visates cannot be regarded as enemies in the strict sense of the word, both at the national level and at the religious level, and the relationship between the two sides can be said to be very complex and cannot be generalized.
But for the people in the City of Innocence, it is much simpler, and the ambition of the Visachin to covet the City of Innocence is not fake.
In fact, when the City of Innocence was first established, they expressed their idea of entering the City of Innocence through diplomatic channels, but in the end they only shouted a few times, and after being rejected by the Empire, they did not take more action.
The two sides are really too far apart, and the road is really too difficult to walk...
But now, it seems that they still haven't given up their coveting of the City of Innocence, and some of their shadows can be seen in the previous two evil god invasions.
For example, the group of cultists who suddenly appeared during the first invasion of the evil gods, they came in in a floating boat, where can a normal cult have such a luxury as a floating boat? This is most likely provided by Visa.
Another example is the Enlighten Star Sect during the Second Star God Invasion, they were able to develop and grow at such a fast speed, in addition to the support of the imperial family, it is likely that they have also received the help of foreign forces.
And the divine light that served as a decoy in the first incident, maybe it was the Vissa himself or the angel under his throne...
The old bishop and Bishop Yeke briefly told Gallo about the relationship between the two sides, and finally reluctantly concluded:
"It's not that we are willing to be passive, but the objective conditions do not allow it..."
"And war is a terrible thing, and it's not as simple as words."
Gallo nodded again and again, reproaching himself:
"I learned and learned, it seems that my previous ideas were too naïve and too extreme."
After that, he suddenly asked a strange question:
"Then again, why does everyone like the City of Innocence so much?"
"Because it's a good location, a lot of people, and it's very wealthy?"
The old bishop and Bishop Yeke looked at each other, shrugged their shoulders together, and said rather embarrassedly:
"On the surface, it looks like that, but we all know that there must be a deeper reason behind it..."
"But I don't know what the deeper reason is?"
"Anyway, I came here because the goddess hinted that I brought you here."
Bishop Yerk followed suit:
"We just followed the instructions of our lord, came here, guarded this place, and did not know what our lord thought, and did not dare to speculate..."
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Sorry, this chapter is too late...
The other side is too fierce, chase me to kill, and if my teammates don't help me, forget it, and spray me...